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Definition of Communising
1. communise [v] - See also: communise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Communising
Literary usage of Communising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Larger Aspects of Socialism by William English Walling (1913)
"But the communising of persons is new. That the collectivity shall ... "We are,
then, communising a 'maternal function,' a feminine duty, within the home. ..."
2. The Montessori method: Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to Child Education in by Maria Montessori (1912)
"But the communising of persons is new. That the collectivity shall benefit from
the services of the servant, the nurse, the teacher — this is a modern ideal ..."
3. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1885)
"Alienation between classes cannot be really remedied by legislation, however
communising. Nor can we sympathise, in the tenderest sense, collectively. ..."
4. Democracy and Reaction by Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse (1904)
"But as the world at large has no means of communising them, the task is left to
the British Empire, which in turn delegates it to Messrs. ..."
5. The Labour Movement by Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse (1906)
"... required of the collective control of Industry in the matter of directing
Production, communising the surplus, and accordingly restricting competition. ..."
6. The Monthly Review by Henry Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams (1901)
"Now, daring as the idea may appear, let us say that women also can only reign on
condition of communising their souls. Otherwise, they will lose all ..."
7. Through Scylla and Charybdis by George ( Tyrrell (1907)
"Its function was just to mediate between the more and the less spiritually gifted
levels in the community, to secure the communising of those richer graces ..."